Spinal cord syndromes.


Autoria(s): Novy J.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Spinal cord infarction is much rarer than cerebral stroke, but its early recognition is important as it may signify serious aortic conditions. The most frequent type is anterior spinal artery syndrome, presenting with bilateral weakness (usually paraparesis), impairment of spinothalamic sensation and preservation of deep sensation. Depending on its level, it may present with respiratory dysfunction. More rarely, posterior infarcts sparing spinothalamic sensation but involving lemniscal sensation may be encountered. Unilateral, central or transverse infarction may also be seen probably on account of different mechanisms. Other rarer forms of spinal ischemia also include spinal TIAs, venous infarction, fibrocartilaginous embolism and decompression sickness.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_56D078E6CC53

isbn:1662-2804 (Electronic)

pmid:22377894

doi:10.1159/000333682

isiid:000313664800046

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Paciaroni et al.

Fonte

Manifestations of Stroke

Palavras-Chave #Humans; Infarction; Spinal Cord/blood supply; Spinal Cord/pathology; Spinal Cord Diseases; Syndrome
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart

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